Amanée Mousavi

Amanée has been a Realtor since 2010 and obtained her FRI designation from REIC in 2016. She specializes in residential real estate and specifically, New Home Construction, with being involved in the family business Cresco. An alumna of Dalhousie University with a Bachelor of Science degree, Amanée has extensive experience in the construction business, property management and the banking industry. When not working real estate, she likes to give back to the community as a volunteer welcoming newcomers in Nova Scotia and with the Al-Rasoul Islamic Society. Amanée also has been a key player in the Urban Development Liaison for Fusion Halifax and serves on the Board of Directors with the Nova Scotia Iranian Cultural Society and the Real Estate Institute of Canada’s NS Chapter.

A strong advocate of Family Business Atlantic since 2010, Amanee has served on the Peter Wilson Dinner Committee and the Membership Committee and is a proud member of the Peer-to-Peer groups. Her personal mission statement is “To display leadership, love, kindness and help to those around me; live a balanced & adventurous life and apply ethical principles to make a significant difference & grow my family business.”

Amanée Mousavi

Vice President

Cresco

Because the groups are so small and intimate, confidentially is absolutely vital to making sure that everyone can trust another with each other’s stories.

Joel Miller

Miller Tirecraft

As a member of a Peer to Peer group we talk about business issues that are unique to family-run enterprise. Yes, it is an investment of time, but it is one that has become invaluable to me.

Mary-Ellen O’Regan

O’Regans Automotive Group

I am so inspired and motivated by this group of individuals who come from widely different business backgrounds and life experiences. We share so much in common and support each other in so many ways.

Fiona Diamond

Brookes Diamond Productions

When you get to leave a peer to peer group, I feel like I’m where I need to be when it comes to family business. I feel more relaxed, I feel like I am supported, I feel like whatever stress I had during the run of the day. It kinda makes me feel centered again

Emily Tregunno

Halifax Seed

People go to peer to peer groups, I think for different reasons sometimes. For me its that ability to express myself without being judged

Chris Rideout

Rideout Tool and Machine

It’s a really great environment to bounce different ideas, problems of other people. The objective isn’t to give advice so much but perhaps to gain perspective and guidance from other people, as to how well they might handle a certain situation.

Fraser Moir

Halifax Seed

“I think people would get the most out of Family Business Atlantic by joining a peer to peer group”